[custom_adv] On Monday Afternoon in Tehran On a warm Monday afternoon, under the marble arches of the Parsian Esteghlal Hotel in northern Tehran, President Saud Pezhakian entered the conference hall accompanied by a modest security detail. The hall was filled with families — men, women, and children — many bearing the visible scars of grief. They had all been touched, …
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6 Wrong Skin Product Combinations That Cause Skin Damage
[custom_adv] Retinol and Vitamin C: Sensitivity Instead of Freshness Retinol and vitamin C are two powerhouse ingredients in skincare, praised for their anti-aging and brightening benefits. However, using them together can cause more harm than good. While each ingredient offers significant advantages individually, combining them can disrupt your skin’s natural pH balance, leading to sensitivity, redness, and irritation. Vitamin C, …
Read More »Hassan Tehrani Moghadam in the picture frame
Hassan Tehrani Moghadam: The Father of Missiles – Hassan Tehrani Moghadam (November 26, 1959 – November 12, 2011) was a pivotal figure in military history, particularly in the development and advancement of the Islamic Republic’s missile program. Often revered as the “Father of Iranian Missiles,” Tehrani Moghadam’s legacy is marked by both strategic innovation and controversial military achievements. As a high-ranking …
Read More »Jewish figure who served in Persian
[custom_adv] Suleiman Hayim: The Father of Bilingual Lexicography in Iran Suleiman Hayim (born 1266 SH / 1887 AD, Tehran – died 15 February 1969, Tehran) remains a towering figure in Iranian cultural and linguistic history. A lexicographer, translator, playwright, educator, and poet, Hayim’s lifelong dedication to linguistic bridges and cultural understanding earned him the title of the “father of bilingual …
Read More »Photos of the largest fire incident in Tehran’s history
[custom_adv] On July 8, 1955, a catastrophic fire broke out in Tehran that would be remembered for decades as one of the most devastating urban fires in the history of Iran and the Middle East. The fire was triggered by the carelessness of a worker in a caravanserai near Shush Square, a bustling area in southern Tehran. This particular caravanserai …
Read More »Behind the scenes images from the movie “Goodbye Tehran”
Released in 1966, Goodbye Tehran (Khodahafez Tehran) stands as one of the notable works of Samuel Khachikian, one of Iran’s most influential filmmakers. Known for pioneering the film noir and thriller genres in Iranian cinema, Khachikian used his artistic versatility to explore a wide range of human emotions and moral complexities. With Goodbye Tehran, he shifted from his usual suspense-driven …
Read More »Spectacular photos from the Ashura ceremony of 1975
[custom_adv] Ashura , the tenth day of the Islamic month of Muharram, holds deep religious, historical, and cultural significance across the Muslim world. For Muslims, the day is associated with multiple momentous events, including the salvation of Prophet Moses (Musa) and the Israelites from Pharaoh, and the martyrdom of Husayn ibn Ali, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad, in the Battle …
Read More »Text and margins of the 17th ECO Summit
[custom_adv] A New Chapter in Regional Unity: The 17th ECO Summit in Khankendi, Azerbaijan The Republic of Azerbaijan, under the Chairmanship of H.E. President Ilham Aliyev, marked a major diplomatic and regional milestone by successfully hosting the 17th Summit of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) on July 3 and 4, 2025. Set against the backdrop of the recently revitalized Karabakh …
Read More »Gulani unveils new Syrian national emblem
[custom_adv] In a move rich with symbolism and historical significance, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa stood before the world this week at the Presidential Palace in Damascus, revealing the country’s new national emblem — a golden eagle with three stars above its head. It is a moment being hailed by state media and reformist circles as the dawn of a new …
Read More »Sidenotes from the commemoration of the martyrs of authority
[custom_adv] Commemoration of the Martyrs of Iran’s Authority Held at the Khomeini Mosque – A Night of Reverence and National Unity On the evening of Wednesday, 11 Tir 1404 (July 2, 2025), the Khomeini Grand Mosque in southern Tehran transformed into a sanctuary of remembrance and reverence, hosting a grand ceremony to commemorate the martyrs of Iran’s authority. The event, …
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